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Overview

Luciano D'Adamio is affiliated with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Neuroscience, with notable subfields including Physiology, Neurology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Molecular Biology, and Computational Theory and Mathematics.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Computational Drug Discovery Methods
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Cholinesterase and Neurodegenerative Diseases

Selected recent publications by Luciano D'Adamio include:

  • Microglia TREM2R47H Alzheimer-linked variant enhances excitatory transmission and reduces LTP via increased TNF-α levels, 2020, eLife
  • Significance of Blood and Cerebrospinal Fluid Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease: Sensitivity, Specificity and Potential for Clinical Use, 2020, Journal of Personalized Medicine
  • Tau is not necessary for amyloid-β-induced synaptic and memory impairments, 2020, Journal of Clinical Investigation
  • Opposite changes in APP processing and human Aβ levels in rats carrying either a protective or a pathogenic APP mutation, 2020, eLife
  • TNF-α-mediated reduction in inhibitory neurotransmission precedes sporadic Alzheimer's disease pathology in young Trem2 rats, 2020, Journal of Biological Chemistry

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Tao Yin
  • Metin Yeşiltepe
  • Marc D. Tambini
  • Kelly A. Norris
  • Wen Yao

Common publication venues for Luciano D'Adamio are:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Biological Chemistry
  • eLife
  • EMBO Molecular Medicine
  • Alzheimer s & Dementia

Best Publications

  • Mitochondrial Rhomboid PARL Regulates Cytochrome c Release during Apoptosis via OPA1-Dependent Cristae Remodeling

    Sara Cipolat;Tomasz Rudka;Dieter Hartmann;Veronica Costa

  • Interfering with Apoptosis: Ca2+-Binding Protein ALG-2 and Alzheimer's Disease Gene ALG-3

    Pasquale Vito;Emanuela Lacaná;Luciano D'Adamio

  • Participation of Presenilin 2 in Apoptosis: Enhanced Basal Activity Conferred by an Alzheimer Mutation

    Benjamin Wolozin;Katsunori Iwasaki;Pasquale Vito;J. Kelly Ganjei

  • Gadd45 beta mediates the NF-kappa B suppression of JNK signalling by targeting MKK7/JNKK2.

    Salvatore Papa;Francesca Zazzeroni;Concetta Bubici;Shanthi Jayawardena

  • Presenilin-Dependent Transcriptional Control of the Aβ-Degrading Enzyme Neprilysin by Intracellular Domains of βAPP and APLP

    Raphaëlle Pardossi-Piquard;Agnès Petit;Toshitaka Kawarai;Claire Sunyach

  • Cloning of AIP1, a Novel Protein That Associates with the Apoptosis-linked Gene ALG-2 in a Ca2+-dependent Reaction

    Pasquale Vito;Pasquale Vito;Luca Pellegrini;Chantal Guiet;Luciano D'Adamio

  • Extracellular Tau Oligomers Produce An Immediate Impairment of LTP and Memory.

    M. Fá;D. Puzzo;D. Puzzo;R. Piacentini;Agnieszka Staniszewski

  • Generation of an Apoptotic Intracellular Peptide by γ-Secretase Cleavage of Alzheimer's Amyloid ß Protein Precursor

    Brent Passer;Luca Pellegrini;Claudio Russo;Richard M. Siegel

  • Role of Amyloid-β and Tau Proteins in Alzheimer’s Disease: Confuting the Amyloid Cascade

    Walter Gulisano;Daniele Maugeri;Marian A Baltrons;Marian A Baltrons;Mauro Fà

  • Common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA) is active neutral endopeptidase 24.11 (enkephalinase): direct evidence by cDNA transfection analysis

    Margaret A. Shipp;Jayanthi Vijayaraghavan;Emmett V. Schmidt;Emma L. Masteller

  • The γ-secretase-generated intracellular domain of β-amyloid precursor protein binds Numb and inhibits Notch signaling

    Roberta Roncarati;Nenad Šestan;Meir H. Scheinfeld;Bridget E. Berechid

  • Jun NH2-terminal Kinase (JNK) Interacting Protein 1 (JIP1) Binds the Cytoplasmic Domain of the Alzheimer's β-Amyloid Precursor Protein (APP)

    Meir H. Scheinfeld;Roberta Roncarati;Pasquale Vito;Peter A. Lopez

  • Downregulation of enkephalin-mediated inflammatory responses by CD10/neutral endopeptidase 24.11.

    Margaret A. Shipp;George B. Stefano;Luciano D'Adamio;Stephanie N. Switzer

  • Alternative, Non-secretase Processing of Alzheimer’s β-Amyloid Precursor Protein during Apoptosis by Caspase-6 and -8

    Luca Pellegrini;Brent J. Passer;Massimo Tabaton;J. Kelly Ganjei

  • Processing of β-Amyloid Precursor-like Protein-1 and -2 by γ-Secretase Regulates Transcription

    Meir H. Scheinfeld;Enrico Ghersi;Karen Laky;B. J. Fowlkes

  • β- but not γ-secretase proteolysis of APP causes synaptic and memory deficits in a mouse model of dementia.

    Robert Tamayev;Shuji Matsuda;Ottavio Arancio;Luciano D'Adamio

  • Requirement of the familial Alzheimer's disease gene PS2 for apoptosis. Opposing effect of ALG-3.

    Pasquale Vito;Benjamin Wolozin;Benjamin Wolozin;J. Kelly Ganjei;Katsunori Iwasaki

  • Tyrosine phosphorylation of the β-amyloid precursor protein cytoplasmic tail promotes interaction with Shc

    Philip E. Tarr;Roberta Roncarati;Giuliana Pelicci;Pier Giuseppe Pelicci

  • SEPT5_v2 is a parkin-binding protein

    P. Choi;H. Snyder;L. Petrucelli;C. Theisler

  • The Familial Dementia BRI2 Gene Binds the Alzheimer Gene Amyloid-β Precursor Protein and Inhibits Amyloid-β Production

    Shuji Matsuda;Luca Giliberto;Yukiko Matsuda;Peter Davies

Frequent Co-Authors

Ottavio Arancio
Ottavio Arancio Columbia University
Ellis L. Reinherz
Ellis L. Reinherz Harvard University
Carlo Riccardi
Carlo Riccardi University of Perugia
Daniela Puzzo
Daniela Puzzo University of Catania
Claudio Grassi
Claudio Grassi Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Peter Davies
Peter Davies University of Queensland
Paul E. Fraser
Paul E. Fraser University of Toronto
Margaret A. Shipp
Margaret A. Shipp Harvard University
Hui Zheng
Hui Zheng Baylor College of Medicine

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